Yunus Emre Institute opened a new office in Dublin

Yunus Emre Institute launched a new office and Yunus Emre Institute Lectureship at Trinity College Dublin, one of the top 100 universities in the world. The opening program was held for two days on the 5th and 6th of November.

07 Kasım 2018 Çarşamba 14:38

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The office was opened after the signing of an academic cooperation protocol with the aim of contributing to cultural relations and studies on Turkish language and history. In this context, Dr. Murat R. Şiviloğlu will be the Yunus Emre Lecturer at Trinity College Dublin.

During the opening ceremony, Near and Middle Eastern Studies Head of Department Assistant Professor Zuleika Rodgers thanked Yunus Emre Institute and spoke of their happiness and excitement in coming to an agreement after such extensive discussions were made. London Yunus Emre Institute Director Mehmet Karakuş expressed his thanks and well wishes to Dr. Murat R. Şiviloğlu, who will be taking office, as he will be the connecting person between the Institute and the College.

The opening of the contact office at Trinity College was also home to the first “As Respect to Turkey” conference which is due to be organized throughout the year.

The conference held on December 6, as the first of many within the scope of the signed protocol, hosted Turkish retired Cambridge University professor Metin Kunt. After being introduced by the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies Head of School, Assistant ProfessorJürgen Uhlich, Professor Metin Kuntgave a talk on the Beginning of Ottoman Printing. The talk ended with a Q&A session and thus marked the beginning of the Institutes hopes in Dublin.

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